Oliver Twist, a Class 10 Play
Class 10 chose one of our national favourite stories – Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens – for their end-of-year play. This hugely dramatic and occasionally humorous tale is set in the London of the early 19th century and has a large cast of bigger than life-size characters which this equally large class really got their teeth into: a gang of pick-pockets including the Artful Dodger, the violent Bill Sikes and other petty criminals working for Fagin, the gang leader. There is the greedy plotting Monks and the blindingly unjust but impressively bewigged judge. But then there is Nancy, the warm- hearted fallen woman in the clutches of the gang, and the kindly Mr Brownlow who helps save the day. At the centre is the hungry orphan Oliver.
The many excellent themes in this classic tale will have raised real-life questions for the actors – violence and poverty, authority and the justice system, loyalty, kindness and forgiveness and, of course, the quest for identity. It was wonderful to see our young people getting thoroughly into these extraordinary roles (there was even a strangely convincing hanging in Keir Hall!) – also wonderful to see the foreign students – and there are at least 5 in this class – taking on quite challenging roles. Well done Wing and a Prayer Productions 2022!
Christine Polyblank
Visiting PhD Student, Alys Mendus, reports on her day in the Upper School… Wednesday 1st November 2017 I met with…
Read More30 hours free childcare for 3-5 yr olds – but you have to apply for the eligibility code from HMRC before the end of December
Read MoreStaying at Ringwood Waldorf School by Luca Girkens “The idea started at the end of the eighth class that Thomas…
Read More[foogallery id=”4949″] More TLC Magic happened during half-term… thanks to all who came along and donated their time and skills!…
Read More[pl_video type=”vimeo” id=”240888578″] [foogallery id=”4941″] Class 11 in London – In search of Modernism Before half-term Class 11, as part…
Read More